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Review of Microsoft's Intellimouse
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Iâm here to talk today about the Microsoft IntelliMouse. Itâs a Microsoft standard mouse, very durable, reliable. Itâs a laser. Has the traditional scroll-wheel as well as two side buttons, which are great if youâre browsing the Internet and you need to go back or forward. Itâs also great for if youâre playing a game and you need extra buttons on your mouse. Theyâre programmable so you can make an extra function for you if youâre into games. Itâs very durable. Iâve had this one for a few months. The clicks are still good. Doesnât feel like thereâs much wear to it. Itâs a solid, Microsoft Mouse, just the best. It doesnât have all the bells and whistles some of the newer mice have, but it is cheap. It is effective and it is durable. So I would recommend picking up the Microsoft IntelliMouse. And I have to say the extra right and left side-clickers are very nice and definitely a nice feature to have in a mouse. So, if youâre in the market for a mouse, just want something simple and donât want to have to spend $100 for a mouse, this is definitely the way to go with Microsoft. Canât go wrong. And it is USB and also comes with the PS2 adapter if you happen to still need that. But definitely would recommend the Microsoft IntelliMouse.
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